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The contributor list is outstanding.,
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This review is from: The Changing Role of the American Prosecutor (Paperback)
While only reading the excerpt presented here, there was enough interest garnered to force me to look at who the contributing authors are. It is a solid group of academicians. I particularly like the JD,MA,Ph.D in anthropology. I disliked the fact that Atty. Hynes from Brooklyn, NY, is mentioned as an appointer to one of the contributors, but her community based drug treatment programs to re-orient convicted persons into drug treatment instead of jail for the non-violent offenders is quite good. Hynes+C.Vernon Mason+Judge John Phillips comes to mind.See:Google.
Family of 'Kung Fu judge' John Phillips sues nursing home over ... Feb 11, 2010 ... Nursing home kept dying judge hostage, lawsuit claims ... make profits from blood money and should be held accountable and put in prison! ... |
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The Changing Role of the American Prosecutor by John L. Worrall (Hardcover - October 9, 2008)
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